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Creator Role

artist engraver publisher

Description

The black and white steel engraving features a scene from the Battle of Wilson's Creek. In this battle, Nathaniel Lyon became the first Union general to be killed in the American Civil War. The scene depicts his death amongst the chaos of battle.

Contributor

Justice Frank J. and Virginia Williams

Approximate Creation Date

ca. 1862

Measurement

9 X 11 1/2 inches

Materials and Techniques Display

ink on paper steel engraving

Inscription

Recto, below image: F.O.C. Darley / V. Balch / BATTLE AT WILSON'S CREEK, MO. / DEATH OF GENERAL LYON. / Virtue & Co. Publishers, N.Y. / Entered according to act of Congress AD 1862 by Virtue & Co. in the clerk's office of the district court of the United States, for the southern district of New York.

Subjects

Lyon, Nathaniel, -1861; Wilson's Creek, Battle of, Mo., 1861

Work Type

Engraving

Class

prints

Rights

Copyright protected by Mississippi State University Libraries. Use of materials from this collection beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. Permission to publish or reproduce is required.

ID

1313

Digital ID

FVW_01313

Current Location

Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana (Mississippi State, Mississippi, United States)

Repository

Mississippi State University Libraries.

Digital Publisher

Mississippi State University Libraries (electronic version).

Contact Information

For more information about the contents of this collection, email sp_coll@library.msstate.edu.

Battle at Wilson's Creek, Mo.

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